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>> for the law, yeah. if you're talking -- these guys start to get philosophical as i'm sure richard mourdock was doing there. look, it one thing if a woman decides to bring a child to term after she's been raped. there are a lot of cases where an abortion would be indicated, or you would be sympathetic toward the woman. tim tebow, jack nicholson, thank god their mothers didn't abort them. yet and still we are talking about someone running for a position to make laws. should the state require a woman to carry a child to term, no. can we keep our eye on the ball? we live in a country where you can abort a baby up until it's been born alive. when barack obama was in the illinois legislature, he required hospitals to if in a botched abortion if the baby is inadvertently born alive, the doctors have to go chasing the baby with a fire extinguisher and kill it. that's the world we live in. can we deal with the two million who aren't a result of rape and incest and just have that exception there? is that such a b
>> for the law, yeah. if you're talking -- these guys start to get philosophical as i'm sure richard mourdock was doing there. look, it one thing if a woman decides to bring a child to term after she's been raped. there are a lot of cases where an abortion would be indicated, or you would be sympathetic toward the woman. tim tebow, jack nicholson, thank god their mothers didn't abort them. yet and still we are talking about someone running for a position to make laws. should the state...
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>> for the law, yeah. if you're talking -- these guys start to get philosophical as i'm sure richard mourdock was doing there. look, it's one thing if a woman decides to bring a child to term after she's been raped. there are a lot of cases where an abortion would be indicated, or you would be sympathetic toward the woman. tim tebow, jack nicholson, thank god their mothers didn't abort them. yet and still we are talking about someone running for a position to make laws. should the state require a woman to carry a child to term, no. can we keep our eye on the ball? we live in a country where you can abort a baby up until it's been born alive. when barack obama was in the illinois legislature, he required hospitals to if in a botched abortion if the baby is inadvertently born alive, the doctors have to go chasing the baby with a fire extinguisher and kill it. that's the world we live in. can we deal with the two million who aren't a result of rape and incest and just have that exception there? is that such a
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and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ medicare open enrollment. now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. ♪ begins with back pain and a choice. take advil, and maybe have to take up to four in a day. or take aleve, which can relieve pain all day with just two pills. good eye. >>> it's time now to "clear the air," and this storm has managed to steal the candidates' thunder as we much ever closer to the presidential election. but, in fact, hurricane sandy has made us all reflect on something that this election really ought to be about, what kind of society do we want to make for ourselves? is america a place where everyone pursues their own agenda and where people only take responsibility for those in their immediate family? where the rich and powerful continue to exert their influence through generation upon generation and where those less fortunate are likely to remain so? is america a place where public service in the form of nursing, teaching, and caring is regarded as somehow less successful and significant than private equit
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he of all people should understand that the federal government by law plays a very important role in terms of being a coordinating agencagency. once the president is able to say it's, you know, it's a certain kind of disaster, that kicks in all kinds of federal aid. that is critical and also critical to have the federal government as kind of that nexus point to help coordinate between state and federal and local governments. i mean, somebody who's been a governor should know that and should understand that there are times when that's very important. >> i want to show a little bit more of just how much the romney campaign was not campaigning in ohio today. here's john mccain in ohio with the romney campaign. >> this president is either engaged in a massive cover-up deceiving the american people or he's so grossly incompetent that he's not qualified to be the commander in chief of our own forces. >> jonathan capehart, that's what not campaigning looks like in romney world. >> yeah, clearly senator mccain didn't get the memo from the top of the ticket that, you know, they were supposed
he of all people should understand that the federal government by law plays a very important role in terms of being a coordinating agencagency. once the president is able to say it's, you know, it's a certain kind of disaster, that kicks in all kinds of federal aid. that is critical and also critical to have the federal government as kind of that nexus point to help coordinate between state and federal and local governments. i mean, somebody who's been a governor should know that and should...
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of tax notes tax analyst dot com a washington based weekly tax journal she covers all areas of tax law including international and corporate taxation lee welcome to the kaiser report. thank you for having me all right lisa shepard why should the u.s. kill high frequency trading as you recently suggested in the pages of forbes magazine ok let's let's get our ducks in a row and think about what we're talking about here we're using high frequency trading as a shorthand for some practices that the exchanges allow and the f.c.c. sanctions that algorithmic traders are using so it was so we have to sort of keep in mind the s.c.c.s. rule in the whole mess and the promise of my piece is that. we can't really. leave the job to the f.c.c. to stop this part because they created it now we have in the united states lots and lots of markets they are all electronic and the f.c.c. wanted them to be that way we've this has been a sort of thirty year process to make the markets all leck tronic so computers are doing the trading but because we now have a zillion little markets we have more than fifty litt
of tax notes tax analyst dot com a washington based weekly tax journal she covers all areas of tax law including international and corporate taxation lee welcome to the kaiser report. thank you for having me all right lisa shepard why should the u.s. kill high frequency trading as you recently suggested in the pages of forbes magazine ok let's let's get our ducks in a row and think about what we're talking about here we're using high frequency trading as a shorthand for some practices that the...
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then of course we know that nothing ever came out of that it's very troubling because the way that law enforcement they. about it if you don't want to have a particular surveillance technology then you know people on the other side the privacy advocates we have to justify why this technology isn't reasonable but really the justification should be the burden should be on the law enforcement side the government should have to justify why it is reasonable for the government to spend billions of dollars on surveillance technology that sweeps in massive amounts of people's information and doesn't really deliver that many tangible social goods while an upswell of dissent be the only thing that actually does put the burden on these agencies i think it will be that and government transparency groups that fight for open government people within the government who are whistleblowers i think those are the things that will help to create this groundswell rulz stuff we hope about happens thanks so much for coming on join them a call from epic thanks. if you like what you've seen so far go to our yo
then of course we know that nothing ever came out of that it's very troubling because the way that law enforcement they. about it if you don't want to have a particular surveillance technology then you know people on the other side the privacy advocates we have to justify why this technology isn't reasonable but really the justification should be the burden should be on the law enforcement side the government should have to justify why it is reasonable for the government to spend billions of...
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my law firm brought the case gebs the -- against the university of michigan and law school. we brought that original case ten years ago, won against the law school, lost against undergrads because of sandra day o'connor who says we need 25 more years of affirmative action. now we have constitutional provisions with expiration dates. [laughter] there's -- there's -- an interesting book called "mismatched" by two liberals making the argument with empirical evidence that affirmative action is harmful to black people. what a surprise. liberals try to help, ruin black people's lives. that's the story of the book. their argument is by if it's a little bit of affirmative action, not bad, but elevating people to schools they are not ready for and where everyone else has higher scores, they get discouraged, depressed, feel stupid, drop out, easy subjects. one way liberals brushed the sad results of affirmative action under the rug is all the black studies courses which just pushes them off into a ghetto. how do they cover the failure of the public schools? affirmative action. i have
my law firm brought the case gebs the -- against the university of michigan and law school. we brought that original case ten years ago, won against the law school, lost against undergrads because of sandra day o'connor who says we need 25 more years of affirmative action. now we have constitutional provisions with expiration dates. [laughter] there's -- there's -- an interesting book called "mismatched" by two liberals making the argument with empirical evidence that affirmative...
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and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ medicare open enrollment. now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. ♪ >> welcome back. it is a busy saturday. president obama and mitt romney aring a 10 day sprint to the white house. both teams hope sandy will not detract. we are awaiting governor's event. peter doocy is standing by with more on that and the rest of the top stories. >> sandy has both campaignings adjusting the schedules at this critical juncture of the race. romney event in virginia beach cancemed but the governor is going through florida . president is in new hampshire. vice-president biden is in virginia this afternoon. this election. congress could see the largest fab of latindo evented to the house ever. latino elect appointed officials said 49 latinos are seeking house skeets and twen are likely to win. >> the cycling union upons four million back from lance armstrong. earned that. and those titles were stripped. >>> and game three of the world series is tonight. san francisco giants take on the detroit tigers in detro
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>> my law firm brought the case against university of michigan undergrad and law school, center for individual rights. we brought the original case ten years ago and won against the law school and undergrads because of sandra day o'connor who said we need 25 more years of affirmative action. now we have constitutional provisions with expiration dates. there is an interesting book avent tsurprise. liberals try to help how did they cover the failure of public school? affirmative-action. let's deal with the public schools and i suppose i should say, whether or not i always thought was a mistake to make this argument though the imperial -- empirical evidence is interesting i don't care for beneficiary supports race discrimination or not. is unconstitutional. we are republicans. we do not believe in race discrimination. i don't want to hear about legacies. we did not fight a civil war to stop legacies. unlike some supreme court opinions i think the way to get past race discrimination is not to discriminate. [applause] >> i think the way to get past race discrimination is to stop discriminating on t
>> my law firm brought the case against university of michigan undergrad and law school, center for individual rights. we brought the original case ten years ago and won against the law school and undergrads because of sandra day o'connor who said we need 25 more years of affirmative action. now we have constitutional provisions with expiration dates. there is an interesting book avent tsurprise. liberals try to help how did they cover the failure of public school? affirmative-action....
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there will be mortal law mark ceght calls to get you to the polls. and then there is your e-mail box and your snail mailbox that will be jammed with direct mail over the next nine days to get people to the polls. >> and as millions lose power for a week or 10 days they are not getting anything. >> that could be profound for the campaign. the prospect of losing three or four days when there is a week and a half left is a major recalculation on both sides. >> carl cameron is live in florida. thanks very much. fox news cooer respawn department ed -- cory spawn dent ed henry is with us. he is covering president obama's campaign and we will hear from ed in a few minutes. >>> fox news alert for you. nearly a dozen arrests in a massive terror plot in indonesia. the targets including a u.s. embassy and consulate and a major u.s. corporation. david piper is streaming live from bangkok, thailand. david? >> yes, this seems to be an advanced plot to attack the u.s. embassy. as you said the target seems to be the intervention of the indonesian security forces tha
there will be mortal law mark ceght calls to get you to the polls. and then there is your e-mail box and your snail mailbox that will be jammed with direct mail over the next nine days to get people to the polls. >> and as millions lose power for a week or 10 days they are not getting anything. >> that could be profound for the campaign. the prospect of losing three or four days when there is a week and a half left is a major recalculation on both sides. >> carl cameron is...
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my law firm. the case against the university of michigan undergrad and law school my alma mater. it was the center for individual rights and we brought that a kitchen -- original case 10 years ago and we lost against the undergrads because of sandra day o'connor who said we need 25 more years of affirmative action so now we have constitutional -- with expiration dates. there is an interesting book called mismatch by two liberals making the argument with empirical evidence that affirmative action has been harmful to black people. what a surprise. liberals try to help ruin black people's lives. that is the story in my book and their argument is if it's a little bit of affirmative action not so bad that when you're elevating people to schools that they are not ready for and where everyone else has higher scores, they get discouraged and depressed and they drop out and take easy subjects. one-way liberals have brushed the sad result of affirmative action under the rug is by all these black study courses which have pushed them off into this and how did do they cover the failure of the
my law firm. the case against the university of michigan undergrad and law school my alma mater. it was the center for individual rights and we brought that a kitchen -- original case 10 years ago and we lost against the undergrads because of sandra day o'connor who said we need 25 more years of affirmative action so now we have constitutional -- with expiration dates. there is an interesting book called mismatch by two liberals making the argument with empirical evidence that affirmative...
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but really what happened is knowing mitt that -- was a -- went to law school and he was a lawyer even though not practicing, david asked him because david at that time knew he was dying. he knew that a few weeks before and he was preparing as a 14-year-old boy in his way which is makes him a bigger man than many other people i know. >> mike: we have lost them. and, you know, patricia and ted, i want to say thank you. you know, your story, how mitt romney came and helped them put together a will so that he could give away some of his possessions to his friends. it does show a different side of him than we have ever heard before and patricia and ted, thank you for coming. i know it has been a long evening for you. we appreciate your being here tonight from vermont. >> well, it is our pleasure, governor. >> thank you so very much. >> mike: i want to thank all of you for joining us here tonight on this special edition of huckabee. and with the romney speech we have extended a little bit. but more importantly, we want to close tonight by asking you to consider not only praying for those fo
but really what happened is knowing mitt that -- was a -- went to law school and he was a lawyer even though not practicing, david asked him because david at that time knew he was dying. he knew that a few weeks before and he was preparing as a 14-year-old boy in his way which is makes him a bigger man than many other people i know. >> mike: we have lost them. and, you know, patricia and ted, i want to say thank you. you know, your story, how mitt romney came and helped them put together...
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and a huge majority of these expenditures are fixed by law or flew defense we absolutely need. i think a bigger question, why are these foreigners especially very clever, extremely well-versed foreigners willing to buy some of our debt and must see some value that maybe we're too modest and self-efacing to see ourselves. obviously, this country has tremendous value to the rest of the world. >> neil: you're right. thmodesty is what i've always liked about myself. (laughter) >> you know, adam, you know why i think they're investing here, nothing to do with al truism. and we might stink, but the world stinks more, so, cash finds a haven here, i'm not-- you know, saying harmful things about the country, but i'm just saying, financially, compared to the rest of the world. we just don't suck as much. so, there's a big amount of capital that comes here as a result. what do you think. >> absolutely correct, neil. >> neil: it is? >> i mean we should take-- >> i made that up then and there. >> i think i made it up. >> like your humility very much. neil, abouyourself. if there's, i mean,
and a huge majority of these expenditures are fixed by law or flew defense we absolutely need. i think a bigger question, why are these foreigners especially very clever, extremely well-versed foreigners willing to buy some of our debt and must see some value that maybe we're too modest and self-efacing to see ourselves. obviously, this country has tremendous value to the rest of the world. >> neil: you're right. thmodesty is what i've always liked about myself. (laughter) >> you...
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my release date is 20 years from now, if they don't fix the law. and they better fix it. no, just kidding. 20 years from now, that's the release date they gave me. 2027. i had a drug -- drug problem. drugs became a big picture. and not just being under the influence. just being in part of drugs, period, will get you involved in doing different things. what happened, cocaine makes you feel like you're on the top of the world. you saw the movie "scarface." what can i say, i wanted to be scarface. the real special thing, really it takes you away from here, if you want to know the truth. it kind of takes you to where you've been before on the streets playing tennis, because you forget about the madness. so when we into a game or into a good rally, you're just like, oh, man, that was good. then sometimes you've got to wake up, oh, man, remember where >> it's like a shout, everybody will say it at one time. one person will direct it, to all my northerners, whatever, all my hispanics, all my africans, good night. everybody will shout, hey, good night to each race. >> good night,
my release date is 20 years from now, if they don't fix the law. and they better fix it. no, just kidding. 20 years from now, that's the release date they gave me. 2027. i had a drug -- drug problem. drugs became a big picture. and not just being under the influence. just being in part of drugs, period, will get you involved in doing different things. what happened, cocaine makes you feel like you're on the top of the world. you saw the movie "scarface." what can i say, i wanted to be...
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>> for the law, yeah. if you're talking -- these guys start to get philosophical as i'm sure richard mourdock was doing there. look, it's one thing if a woman decides to bring a child to term after she's been raped. there are a lot of cases where an abortion would be indicated, or you would be sympathetic toward the woman. tim tebow, jack nicholson, thank god their mothers didn't abort them. yet and still we are talking about someone running for a position to make laws. should the state require a woman to carry a child to term, no. can we keep our eye on the ball? we live in a country where you can abort a baby up until it's after she's been raped. there are a lot of cases where an abortion would be indicated, or you would be sympathetic toward the woman. tim tebow, jack nicholson, thank god their mothers didn't abort them. yet and still we are talking about someone running for a position to make laws. should the state require a woman to carry a child to term, no. can we keep our eye on the ball? we live i
>> for the law, yeah. if you're talking -- these guys start to get philosophical as i'm sure richard mourdock was doing there. look, it's one thing if a woman decides to bring a child to term after she's been raped. there are a lot of cases where an abortion would be indicated, or you would be sympathetic toward the woman. tim tebow, jack nicholson, thank god their mothers didn't abort them. yet and still we are talking about someone running for a position to make laws. should the state...
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what laws would be overturned? >> there are two laws in particular that they're concerned about. one is the so-called 80-20 law which says that taxpayers don't need to pay more than 80% of public employees pension benefits. and the other one is a law basically regarding teachers. the fact that there have been some school reforms that have allowed various merit measures and teacher promotion measures that could also be overturned by this. this is something that michelle rei, the former dc schools chancellor who runs a students first group, is very concerned about and her group made a big ad in michigan to fight this. >> governor rick snyder, the republican in michigan, asked union leaders not to put this on the ballot, and he said in return i'll tell business people, don't put a right to work law on the ballot. the business leader agreed. labor put it on the ballot anyway. did snyder get played like a patsy? >> he probably did. michigan is a heavily unionized state. one of the most unionized states in the country with 18% of the work force, they're using michigan here as their tes
what laws would be overturned? >> there are two laws in particular that they're concerned about. one is the so-called 80-20 law which says that taxpayers don't need to pay more than 80% of public employees pension benefits. and the other one is a law basically regarding teachers. the fact that there have been some school reforms that have allowed various merit measures and teacher promotion measures that could also be overturned by this. this is something that michelle rei, the former dc...
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. >> reporter: new changes to florida's voting law cut down early voting by one day. making saturday the last day to cast an early ballot. the republican governor refused an extension and, in the middle of the night, democrats filed and emergency lawsuit. a judge ordered one polling place near orlando to stay open sunday after it shut down early because of a bomb threat. and polling places in a handful of other counties where the lines were especially long opened sunday so voters could cast absentee ballots in person. and this is one of those polling places where you can still cast an early ballot. president obama won narrowly here in florida four years ago. so far, democrats have outpaced republicans in turning those early ballots in. david, both sides now waging a fierce battle in these final few hours. >> a battle already, cecilia, thank you. >>> every four years, we watch as the vote comes in and whoever wins the electoral map, the electoral college wins the presidency. you need 270 electoral votes to win. and so tonight, george stephanopoulos with the bottom line
. >> reporter: new changes to florida's voting law cut down early voting by one day. making saturday the last day to cast an early ballot. the republican governor refused an extension and, in the middle of the night, democrats filed and emergency lawsuit. a judge ordered one polling place near orlando to stay open sunday after it shut down early because of a bomb threat. and polling places in a handful of other counties where the lines were especially long opened sunday so voters could...
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charges, including attempted murder, armed robbery, kidnapping, aggravated assault and battery on a law enforcement officer. he is now halfway through a 30-year sentence. five months ago, he lost the person closest to him when his mother died. >> only thing i had was my mom. you know what i'm saying? she's gone now, you know, so it don't matter. the only thing i got was the obituary. >> did you cry over her? >> yes, ma'am. i got feelings. that was my everything. you know what i'm saying? so when you lose your everything your feelings come out. i'm not afraid to cry in front of no man. you know what i'm saying. i'm going to let it rip. i'm not here to impress nobody. i'm doing my time. >>> coming up, an inmate faces a tough job interview. >> do you understand the part about interacting with staff? you understand that you have to keep that relationship on a certain level and not let it go beyond that? >> yes, sir. >> and later, richard penn has an epiphany. >> i'm fighting in the wrong fight. the fight is not against the system, the fight is me. bank let me put you on webcan... ...lean ro
charges, including attempted murder, armed robbery, kidnapping, aggravated assault and battery on a law enforcement officer. he is now halfway through a 30-year sentence. five months ago, he lost the person closest to him when his mother died. >> only thing i had was my mom. you know what i'm saying? she's gone now, you know, so it don't matter. the only thing i got was the obituary. >> did you cry over her? >> yes, ma'am. i got feelings. that was my everything. you know what...
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. >> i'm staying in a nice warm apartment in queens, my brother-in-law's place. >> so you are okay? >> i'm okay. thank you for asking. >> are you going to go back to the peach and live there again? >> i certainly am. when the power comes back. >> which will be in three or four years. >> so i hear. by started the cleanup already when i was there so i'm glad i didn't leave because now the cleanup has begun and i'm waiting for the power. >> you could be dead, though. we are jobing about it but when at the tell you to leave, you should leave. >> there were people whose houses were knocked off their foundations. >> right. that could have been you. >> could have easily been me. >> who would have been subbing for him tonight? >> it's a tough one. i have to say, i feel a little selfish, if there are any nursing students out there that don't have a place to stay, i do have. >> nursing students? >> yes. >> does that include male nurse necessary. >> depends how much i've been drinking. i have bunk beds, six or seven in one small room. >> bunk beds? >> yeah, just in case for this. >> but how lo
. >> i'm staying in a nice warm apartment in queens, my brother-in-law's place. >> so you are okay? >> i'm okay. thank you for asking. >> are you going to go back to the peach and live there again? >> i certainly am. when the power comes back. >> which will be in three or four years. >> so i hear. by started the cleanup already when i was there so i'm glad i didn't leave because now the cleanup has begun and i'm waiting for the power. >> you could...
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lord, i might go off the deep end and go blow it on a sweet can ♪ might be just enough to keep the law off my back and keep me out of trouble, the promise i made my mama ♪ if i don't do that i don't know how to hustle ♪ ♪ hundred grand smoke it like a chimney, better hope before i get a chance to spend it ♪ ♪ if i, if i had a hundred grand, lord, i might go off the deep end and go blow it all this weekend ♪ >> hey, school, baby. >> hey. i know. >> at the santa rosa correctional institution in florida, dreams of what could be run through the imaginations of many. but less so for those who have already spent decades on the inside. >> to be honest with you, probably looking at probably one of the biggest screw-ups in the united states sitting right here looking at you. >> i've been incarcerated since i've been 18 years old. had i was 18 i did a burglary. received a maximum sentence. >> convicted of burglary and assault and although he received a life sentence, he has been eligible for parole three times. >> i've been on parole and violated and i'm back. let me say something ab
lord, i might go off the deep end and go blow it on a sweet can ♪ might be just enough to keep the law off my back and keep me out of trouble, the promise i made my mama ♪ if i don't do that i don't know how to hustle ♪ ♪ hundred grand smoke it like a chimney, better hope before i get a chance to spend it ♪ ♪ if i, if i had a hundred grand, lord, i might go off the deep end and go blow it all this weekend ♪ >> hey, school, baby. >> hey. i know. >> at the santa...
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i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. [ female announcer ] gross? i'll tell you what's really gross. used dishcloths. they can have a history that they drag around with them. for a cleaner way to clean try bounty extra soft. in this lab demo, one sheet of bounty extra soft leaves this surface 3 times cleaner than a dishcloth. it's super durable too. it's the cleaner way to clean. bring it with bounty extra soft, the cloth-like picker-upper. and try bounty napkins. boring. boring. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi® card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts. more events. more exp
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but the law did not change, still had not changed. it is only after she starts a petition on the site and embarrasses enterprise, and is going to be on the today show, that enterprise changes the policy. that is not controversial. , the order of magnitude more than you see. >> as you say, you have evolved from the broad global to the more specific and local. but i have seen you say something to the effect that we want to move from moments to movements. and comfortable with where you are? >> the more tangible, the more narrow, the bigger the impact you can have. is that where you envision this in seven years? or would you be disappointed if you are not making the circle back to figuring out how to influence broader issues? >> we look at the to the tree -- trajectory of social movements. you and upstarting small. lbj, and the context of no organizers, passes the civil rights act. you refused to sit in the back of the bus. you went incrementally, from families to cities to country. that is the kind of tools we want to build, to start a f
but the law did not change, still had not changed. it is only after she starts a petition on the site and embarrasses enterprise, and is going to be on the today show, that enterprise changes the policy. that is not controversial. , the order of magnitude more than you see. >> as you say, you have evolved from the broad global to the more specific and local. but i have seen you say something to the effect that we want to move from moments to movements. and comfortable with where you are?...
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including business and including a law degree. he's just kind of a perfect guy for the job. and i think along with paul ryan you have a great team that's out there ready to go. i think they can correct a lot of the problems we have had. >> eastwood also saying last night there are a whole lot of conservatives in hollywood who do not speak out about politics because they are worried about not getting jobs. >> interesting. >> the time is 43 after the top of the hour. still ahead we are hours away from the final jobs report before the election. we are breaking down the expectations and what all of this could mean. we will have that ahead with robert gray from the fox business network. there is supposed to be fighting in hockey we all expect that. maybe the two teams didn't get a message it's not supposed to be fight club. >> from tfox business network joins us with how things are looking. what does it sound like the report is going to say? >> doesn't look like the needle is going to move they like the trim line where things are going with the great recession with the president.
including business and including a law degree. he's just kind of a perfect guy for the job. and i think along with paul ryan you have a great team that's out there ready to go. i think they can correct a lot of the problems we have had. >> eastwood also saying last night there are a whole lot of conservatives in hollywood who do not speak out about politics because they are worried about not getting jobs. >> interesting. >> the time is 43 after the top of the hour. still ahead...